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An illustration of Ubuntu and African Humanism. Photo credit - iStock

Humanism: A Pragmatic Remedy to Sierra Leone’s Crisis of Governance Today

Introduction Sierra Leone, like many African nations, continues to struggle with governance crises characterized by corruption, political instability, tribalism, and economic disparity. Despite various attempts at reform, the country remains plagued by weak institutions, social fragmentation, and an overreliance on external aid. Against this backdrop, African Humanism – a philosophy

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Two African men from different African cultures hugging each other (Ubuntu). Photo credit - Getty Images

The “other” in African societies: The Ubuntu’s collective knowledge

Introduction The culture, in myriads of ways that can be understood and analyzed, can only have its ultimate and summative element: the “other”. The idea, the ideology, the conception, the perspective, and everything that can be seen as convectional constituents to hold social relationships, will always end, in the ultimate,

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